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Pegged exchange rates are often pointed out as more prone to risk of overvaluation, because their real exchange rates have a tendency to appreciate. We check this assumption empirically over a large sample of emerging and developing countries, by using two databases for de facto classifications...
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We assess the evolution of real exchange rate misalignments within the euro area from a Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rate (FEER) approach. We test the robustness of the results by comparing three different estimations of the output gap. Whatever the output gap assumption, Southern countries...
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Relying on the backward-looking Phillips curve; we estimate the level of inflation that erodes price rigidity and … varying threshold inflation levels. Studying six advanced countries over the 1970-2012 period; our results show that both the … slope of the Phillips curve and the threshold; trend inflation that erodes price rigidity are time varying. These …
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